Texture processing
Thank you for Hootnonny for her kind words and I'm so glad if i can give some information, tips how you can use textures, and very big thank you for texture makers as Kim Klassen and Jerry Jones. I use a lot textures they have made and I think they are the real artists:)
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All of this is way over my head -- but you do have the technique down to a science. :) Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful Henrietta! One of my very favorite flowers, and the work you've done here is just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your method and thank you so much for sharing this today at The Creative Exchange.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful evening!
lisa.
O wow, this is amazing, Henrietta! Wonderful processing, too!
ReplyDeleteMmm. ihana!
ReplyDeleteSinä olet oikea proffsi!
Haluaisin yrittää, mutta ei oikei aika riitä nyt kun on ollut autinkoa. Ulko työt outtaa.
Ha det gott!
My very favorite flower. And what you did is stunning!!!!
ReplyDeleteHenrietta I really love the smudge stick processing - that is beautiful! I'll have to try that on my roses!
ReplyDeleteHenrietta, you have done a beautiful job with this photo!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful work!! You have a lovely blog - great photos!
ReplyDeleteOh la la! Love your Texture Twist!! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Gorgeous flower and I love the texture you chose. NICE!
ReplyDeletePretty processing!
ReplyDeleteLove the creative framing and how the texture warms up the image...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHenrietta, You have really outdone yourself. GORGEOUS!! You are inspiring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always, Henrietta- you have a great touch with textures!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful Henrietta.
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Henrietta I looooooove it!!!
ReplyDeleteEres la MAGA de las flores y las texturas!!!!
Graciaaaaaaas!!!
Elena
lovely texture. well done.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous edit. I really appreciate that you give us the layers so that we can get an idea how you achieved the result. V
ReplyDeletebeautiful!! Thanks so much for posting your "recipe" I've just started playing with textures and your recipe gives me some direction!
ReplyDeleteOooh I love it, beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteLove,Love,Love this! Beautiful subject and processing. Thank you for sharing at Kim's
ReplyDeleteAnother work of art, Henrietta. Thanks for sharing your process. Will definitely borrow this! Am glad I discovered you. You are definely an inspiration. Betty aka hootnonny
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos and processing! Thank you for being so generous with your tips and tricks. Love your work!
ReplyDeleteoh so fab Henrietta!! thank you so much for being an amazing part of Texture Tuesday.... so fun!!
ReplyDeletexxo, Kim
Thanks for visiting and commenting my blog too.
ReplyDeleteI am going to spend all July in Finland, doing medicine practicals. I don't know where in the country yet...
I am so looking forward to discover your country!
Very , very nice !! :)
ReplyDeleteHenrietta, this is so fab. What creative genius!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tues.
Melaine/patchworkprints2u
So very delicate and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHenriettea I just love your images. They are simply gorgeous and lucky you that you have such pretty flowers available to you!
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous! Pure, luscious, gorgeousness. Great editing by you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantabulous creation... it's gorgeous! =)
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness plus!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for providing your 'recipe' for the textures...I can use all the education I can get! Your photos are beautiful without textures, Henrietta, and I'm so glad that I'm following your blog and Flickr images!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I love it. Your photo is so gorgeous.
ReplyDelete~Tricia
Exquisite beauty! I love what you have done to enhance your lovely flower.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful flower :))